Schumann Reverie
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@brotou almost: Träumerei :D in english "musing" or better "reverie"
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she probabaly doesnt have much of a free will. bad parenting or child abuse?
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this is called Traumerai. hope i spelled it correctly.
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@freakforfish I know you said this a year ago, but I'm thinking "Seriously???" Where I live, if you're Asian, you have to be a child prodigy like an Asian Mozart! Even myself! I'm not a prodigy exactly, but my parents wish I were! I'm decent I guess... haha. My other friends are truly impressive though at violin, piano, cello, etc.
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'Traumerei' means "the daydream of a child" .
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wow, how she get the nones? im 22 and i can only get an octave
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Amazing!
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Lol same here, I sometimes wish I wasn't asian -.- My parents don't even care about piano or music. They say I must concentrate on "bigger and better things" as if music is not at all important.
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very good
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lol graceoverall its true i suck at piano and i can play this...im 15



Lol, no, this is definitely Schumann. Debussy's Reverie is quite different.
nuppinz 4 years ago 5
how cute!!! :)
IPK4EVER 4 years ago 2